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Galvanizing

Hot-dip galvanizing is the process of coating iron or steel with a thin zinc layer by passing the steel througha molten bath of zinc at a temperature of around 860°F (460°C). When exposed to the atmosphere, pure zinc reacts with oxygen to form zinc oxide, which further reacts with carbon dioxide to form zinc carbonate,a dull grey, fairly strong mat..

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